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To begin your application process with Iowa Law, create an account with the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

From there, there are several steps to take before submitting your application through the LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS). Learn more about Iowa Law’s admissions deadlines and considerations.

Key dates and deadlines

Students walks past the bridge leading to the back entrance of BLB in the fall.

Fall

Sept. 1: Applications open  
Oct. 1: FAFSA opens 
November: Last LSAT for best scholarship opportunities

Boyd Law Building entrance during the winter

Winter

December: Apply by early December for best access to scholarship opportunities

January: Last suggested LSAT for admissions

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Spring

April 1: $250 first deposit due for students accepted before March 15

May 1: Application deadline  

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Summer

June 1: $150 second deposit due

Mid-August: Mandatory orientation before classes begin 

Admissions considerations

At Iowa Law, we believe each applicant is unique. That’s why we read every application in full, looking beyond just numbers to understand your full potential.  

While your GPA and LSAT scores are important, our “numbers-plus” approach means we also consider:

  • Academic or professional strengths not reflected in your GPA
  • Graduate-level or post-baccalaureate success
  • Law-related and professional work experience
  • Public service and extracurricular involvement
  • Leadership roles and life experiences
  • Overcoming adversity and personal growth

We’re looking for future lawyers who will thrive in law school, lead in their communities, and enrich the Iowa Law experience for everyone. 

Rolling admissions timeline

We review applications year-round on a rolling basis. Here’s what to expect:

  • Applications open: September 1
  • Review begins: Mid-fall
  • Note: Some applications may take longer or be waitlisted into late spring or summer 

Timing matters: Apply early

While the final deadline is May 1, we recommend submitting your application as soon as possible—even if you haven’t taken the LSAT yet.

Applying by early December offers key advantages:

  • More space available in the entering class
  • Time to address any application issues
  • More flexibility to weigh your options
  • Greater access to scholarships 

Post-graduation employment information for international students

International applicants need to be aware of post-graduation employment challenges in the U.S.

For international students coming to study in the United States on F-1 and J-1 visas, obtaining employment after graduating from law school can be very challenging. U.S. immigration laws do not provide F-1 or J-1 visa holders with long-term work authorization after graduation, and the College of Law cannot provide sponsorship for employment-based visas for our graduates.

Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders) are therefore advised to make careful and concrete plans for their post-graduation employment, taking into account the limitations imposed by U.S. immigration law.

The College of Law carefully reviews all applications from international students and will discuss long-term, post-graduation employment plans with any applicants who are not U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents. Your personal statement should address questions including what you intend to do with your U.S. law degree.

Meet our team

Jan Barnes, smiling in the admissions office

Jan Barnes

Title/Position
Admissions Coordinator
Martha Kirby, associate director of admissions, standing in the portico of the Boyd Law Building on a sunny day.

Martha Kirby

Title/Position
Associate Director of Admissions
Director of Global Engagement
A portrait of Tom Ksobiech

Tom Ksobiech

Title/Position
Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid
Tom Ksobiech is the Assistant Dean for Admissions & Financial Aid at the University of Iowa College of Law.
Melissa Plummer (2)

Melissa Plummer

Title/Position
Admissions Assistant

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